I also like the look of the CL to have a little more color, not too much though. But are we trying to stay away from that. They are supposed to be just cream right in the saddle and hackles is that correct. I see a lot of people saying they like the color of some of the more colorful CLs and give those people lots of encouragement that the roosters are good. So I get confused as to what we are working towards. Sorry Im new to trying to follow the SOP and still learning. Is a little color ok and allowed or are they supposed to be JUST cream.
Progress is good... backsliding is bad.
Some people are 3+ generation into breeding the Cream Legbar. Most of them started out with birds that major weaknesses in multiple areas They work through these weakness by hatching as many chicks as they could and selecting the best ones to move foward with. The best guide of what we are working towards is the British Standard of the Cream Legbar.
Some people are just getting started and may not have access to more than a few flock members to choose from for breeding. If their birds have more colors than a cream legbar is supposed to have but over all has a lot fewer weaknesses than the birds that other had to start with 2-3 generation ago then they will be encouraged that thier birds are good birds to start with. Not because they fit the standard of perfection, but because we have prooved that with birds of their quality that great improovments can be achieved in the first few generation that will result in offspring that are continually moving closer to the Standard of Perfection.
The standard of perfection is like poetry with 10 tiers of symbolism to me in that every time I read it I find new dirrection and understand that I didn't catch before. Discussion on the SOP has greatly excelorated that discovery processes for me, but we often get off on tangents to understand one are of the SOP better forget who that point has to work with other points of the SOP which can bring us to incorect conclusons in our discussions. So, to keep on track I have to make many, many, Many trips back to the SOP for clarification.